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Multicast traffic is being flooded in a VPC setup, VLANs

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VLANs Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Layer 2 Switching Issues Send document comments to [email protected]. Perform a shut/no-shut operation on the host interface and send the join again. Multicast traffic is being flooded in a VPC setup In a VPC setup multicast traffic is being flooded. Possible Cause IGMP snooping is disabled on one of the switches. Solution Enable IGMP snooping on both switches. Note Groups for link local IP addresses (that is, 224.0.0.X) are not created. VLANs Nexus 5000 does not have the same VLANs as switch running VTP server VLANs for the Nexus 5000 are not the same as for the switch running the VTP server. Possible Cause The Nexus 5000 currently supports VTP only in transparent mode (4.2(1)N1(1) and later releases). Solution This situation indicates that VLANs must be configured locally. However a VTP client and server can both communicate through a Nexus 5000 by using the following commands: switch(config)# feature vtp switch(config)# vtp mode transparent switch(config)# exit switch# show vtp status VLAN cannot be created A VLAN cannot be created. Possible Cause An internal VLAN range is used. Solution Use a VLAN number that is not being reserved for internal use. Note The VLAN range of 3968 to 4047 is reserved for internal use. Example: switch(config)# vlan ? Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Troubleshooting Guide 3-6 OL-25300-01

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Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Troubleshooting Guide
OL-25300-01
Chapter 3
Troubleshooting Layer 2 Switching Issues
VLANs
Perform a shut/no-shut operation on the host interface and send the join again.
Multicast traffic is being flooded in a VPC setup
In a VPC setup multicast traffic is being flooded.
Possible Cause
IGMP snooping is disabled on one of the switches.
Solution
Enable IGMP snooping on both switches.
Note
Groups for link local IP addresses (that is, 224.0.0.X) are not created.
VLANs
Nexus 5000 does not have the same VLANs as switch running VTP server
VLANs for the Nexus 5000 are not the same as for the switch running the VTP server.
Possible Cause
The Nexus 5000 currently supports VTP only in transparent mode (4.2(1)N1(1) and later releases).
Solution
This situation indicates that VLANs must be configured locally. However a VTP client and server can
both communicate through a Nexus 5000 by using the following commands:
switch(config)# feature vtp
switch(config)# vtp mode transparent
switch(config)# exit
switch# show vtp status
VLAN cannot be created
A VLAN cannot be created.
Possible Cause
An internal VLAN range is used.
Solution
Use a VLAN number that is not being reserved for internal use.
Note
The VLAN range of 3968 to 4047 is reserved for internal use.
Example:
switch(config)#
vlan ?